One - 15th Anniversary Edition

Tesseract

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One — 15th Anniversary Edition is a special reissue of TesseracT's landmark 2011 debut album, released on May 8, 2026 through Century Media Records to mark fifteen years since the original record helped define the sound of djent and modern progressive metal. The reissue is pressed on 180g vinyl — available in white and deep blood red colorways, with the white Rough Trade exclusive selling out within hours of going on sale — and has been subjected to a half-speed remaster cut at Abbey Road Studios in London, a process designed to extract maximum fidelity and dynamic range from the original recordings. It comes housed in a special matte sleeve with spot-gloss detail and an LP booklet, presenting the album in a format befitting its now-classic status. The original One was itself a long time in the making, with recording spread across nearly three years between 2008 and 2011, produced by guitarist and chief songwriter Acle Kahney and bassist Amos Williams at Metropolis Studios and 4D Sounds, and released via Century Media with vocalist Daniel Tompkins on lead vocals.

The underlying album remains one of the most significant progressive metal debut records of the 2010s, arriving at a moment when the djent subgenre — a term coined onomatopoeically to describe the high-gain, palm-muted polyrhythmic guitar sound pioneered by Meshuggah — was migrating from niche online forums into the broader metal consciousness. One is built around the sprawling, 27-minute six-part suite "Concealing Fate," which traces an allegorical journey of personal growth and self-discovery through "Acceptance," "Deception," "The Impossible," "Perfection," "Epiphany," and "Origin." Framing this centrepiece are standalone tracks like the atmospheric, emotionally wrenching opener "Lament," the surging "Nascent," and the ethereal closer "Eden," which together give the album a genuine sense of arc and cohesion rare in a debut. As Soundsphere Magazine noted at the time, "from start to finish, you're taken on a journey with the band" through a mood that "top metal bands sometimes fail to achieve."

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Barcode :
0199584161815
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Publisher :
Century Media
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

One - 15th Anniversary Edition

Tesseract

Sale - Sale price $46.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $46.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

One — 15th Anniversary Edition is a special reissue of TesseracT's landmark 2011 debut album, released on May 8, 2026 through Century Media Records to mark fifteen years since the original record helped define the sound of djent and modern progressive metal. The reissue is pressed on 180g vinyl — available in white and deep blood red colorways, with the white Rough Trade exclusive selling out within hours of going on sale — and has been subjected to a half-speed remaster cut at Abbey Road Studios in London, a process designed to extract maximum fidelity and dynamic range from the original recordings. It comes housed in a special matte sleeve with spot-gloss detail and an LP booklet, presenting the album in a format befitting its now-classic status. The original One was itself a long time in the making, with recording spread across nearly three years between 2008 and 2011, produced by guitarist and chief songwriter Acle Kahney and bassist Amos Williams at Metropolis Studios and 4D Sounds, and released via Century Media with vocalist Daniel Tompkins on lead vocals.

The underlying album remains one of the most significant progressive metal debut records of the 2010s, arriving at a moment when the djent subgenre — a term coined onomatopoeically to describe the high-gain, palm-muted polyrhythmic guitar sound pioneered by Meshuggah — was migrating from niche online forums into the broader metal consciousness. One is built around the sprawling, 27-minute six-part suite "Concealing Fate," which traces an allegorical journey of personal growth and self-discovery through "Acceptance," "Deception," "The Impossible," "Perfection," "Epiphany," and "Origin." Framing this centrepiece are standalone tracks like the atmospheric, emotionally wrenching opener "Lament," the surging "Nascent," and the ethereal closer "Eden," which together give the album a genuine sense of arc and cohesion rare in a debut. As Soundsphere Magazine noted at the time, "from start to finish, you're taken on a journey with the band" through a mood that "top metal bands sometimes fail to achieve."

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